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Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Rockville, Maryland. . OPEN ALL HOURS Comu:lete Stock Edison iflazda Lamps The Gibkson Co.. Inc. 917-91¢ G St. N.W. e A T IS OUR BUSINESS —to supply high moderate cost. Can we serve you? E. Momson Paper Co " Pa. Ave. Officers and Directors Maurice D. Roxenberi, President Jaxeph Sarders..Ixt Viee Pres. W. A. Beanett d Viee Pres. Irvin Owis o 4 Viee Pres. Joxeph . Vilans. ... Seeretary Dr. Ck nee A. Weaver, Andi Alexander W . Gene Counxel Jokn M. hinrdon Canhler Frank Owings xxt. Cashier R. P. Andrews Louix Bux _Hart ~ Kocessi Harry E. Mayer IR Manry ©. B. Zantsinger ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. 3 t Eile Sheats “The Store Your Phy ~esommend. —— INCo e Special Sale in Qur Drug Department 25¢ Carter's Liver Pills $1.00 Scott's Emulsion $1.25 Cude’s Pepto Mangan, 98¢ American Oil, P. D. & Co. @e Alophen Pills, P. D. & Co. 49¢ k Magnesia.... .25 Nuxated Iron........70e & Surgeons’ 10e 20c Soap . 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste. 25¢ Schieffelin’s Tar Soap..l4e 15¢ Colgate's Big Bath Soap, 10¢ 1 doz. for $1.10 Venida Hair Nets, 2 for....25e Special Hair Nets, 3¢ each 12 for..., .. .55¢ 50c_ Aspirin 'l‘ablets. !l. & M., per 100. Pine French Oh\e Ofl. pint can ... % One-pint cau.... 15c lLeuds for Eversharp Pencils ..... s s 10€ Deod « household disin- nt, | bottle. ... .25 Special Sale of Invalid and Sickroom Supplies $1.00 Guaranteed “Fever” Thermomete., in case, with laborafory certifi- cate. Special .49¢ 50c Bath Thermometer, cut to S Household Thermometer to hang upon wall. Special.33e Regular Style Bed Pan, with cover, enameled Perfection Style Bed Pap, as used in hospitals Crutches, any size, each..$L.00 2-qt. Hot-water Bottle, good rubber .. 2-qt. Fountain Syringe, xnod Tubber Ladies' Douche Syringe...$1.49 Sanitary Napkins, large size, in box, per doz. 49 All-metal Hot-water Bot- tles. Special.......... $1.49 Ear and l‘l('cr Syringefl ].acll Each 5-ft. Tulum. fountain syringe. White Enamel Fountain Syringe, complete with tubing. cut-oft and hard rubber pipes. . Cotton, absorbent, per Ib. .. .20 . Gauze, per/5-yd. package. ...33¢ Tollet Paper. per roll, 10e; 3 rolls for. 25e Paper Towels, per roll 23e Lily Paper Drinking Cups. Tach We deliver all purchases of 50c or over in the District of Columbi Two telephones— Main 1085, Franklin 5077. Tele- phone and mail orders prompt- Iy filled. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. “the Store Your Physician Recommends”™ ass statiovery, at a CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Tiiuntrated lecture on Japan tomor- row evening at the Chureh of Our Father, for benefit of the missfon circle. Sergt. Jnaper Poat, Amerfean Lekfon, will meet Thursday $:15, 1101 E street. day. 12:30 p.an.. at City Club. 'hil Sheridan ef Corpa.®Ne. a2 vill meet tomorrow evening at uA R. Hall. Parent-Teacher Asnociation of John A. Logan School will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., at the school. Dr. Albert ! Ridgeley, medical inspector, will speak. Mix, Coralle Frankln Cook will speakk for the book-lovers” hour to- morrow ¥ pum., at Phyllis Wfeatley, Y. W. C. A Subject: “0ld St. Augus- tine. A whow window at the atore of | fsracl Berlin, 1622 7th street, was wmashed by a burglar about 3 o'clock this morning. Berlin told the police the window was robbed of ten pairs of shoes valued at $40. e Connecticut Society will meet tomorrow at the Hadleigh. Musical prog:am by Elizabeth Winston, pianist. and songs by Mrs. Gertrude ns and Miss Frances B. Cole. All Connecticut people invited. The househol | decoration section, | Twentieth Century Club, will meet tomorrow at 11 am., with Mr® Wil- tiam H. Holmes, 1151 Belmont street. ¥ive a Tuncheon Wednes- [ THE EVENING " STAR, WASHINGTON LARGE RESIDENCE Formey TANKER, STUCK IN MUD, |DR. BARRIE RESIDENCE SOLD AT AUCTION home of the Peruvian legation, 2131 Mgwsnehusetts nvenue PURCHASED FOR $62 000 REACHES DICK SAFELY e s o i Big "0il Vesssl Towed Off Batg 'Fhe archacologienl wection, Twenti- eth Century Cluo, will reet LOMOrrow p.m., with Mrs. Jol n Lowe, 262 ey place. w Americnn Soc will 1acet torium, Int or Department The Mins ssippl Wednesday, » in Confederate | Society w in Potomac by Navy Tugs. araguay. ¢ gas compan town N several hou fighting against the swift river at_ihe draw of the Highway bridge. with a cargo v, docked safel rday aft real estate. | Falls_Chure ! tor, Avenue Sold at Auction—8$5,000 Bid for Furnishings. A. Casaller, a local investor in whose home is In Kast v n. erected. h won 000. The whom The bid of Mr him tl 8 $6: handsome furniture and in the house w B In Jail and Out. e o el il 2 It doesn't fill my heart with joy to see a gent in jgil; I'm sorry for the erring boy who's left the narrow trail. Some day I Impe no man will dwell where warders’ keys are clink- ed, some day I hepe the prison cell will be 3 thing extinct. But since we have our costly jails, if they be- come a jest our justice system sags and fails and law goes galley west. Suspended sentences obtain, amus- ing sinful gents; paroles make pun- ishment look vain, as vain as 20 cents. No sooner do we send a man to languish in the pen, than able lawyers work some pfan and get hiny out again. y the killers leave thieir dead, mmrdmg to the dppe, and of a hiundred s! avers red perhaps one draws a rope. We turn the ous hoodlums loose with geutle reprimands, and then we wonder w the deuce the crime wave still expands, We are too mer- cifui, I fear, and make our law a freak; we sentence sinners to a year, and frec them in a weck. And then they take their guns and knives, and, filldd with bootleg gin, they sacrifice some valued lives. and swell the wave of sin. And while [ oftentimes bewail the harm that prisons do, I'd like to see such men in jail,"the whole besotted crew. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. R e ISEVERAL _AUTO ACCIDENTS | v ‘Eersnns Slightly Injured When Run Down by Machines. W, Benjamin old, T'eebles, erdam, thirty-four Y. yester- on was knocked down at Memorial Hall. ~George E. Chamber- tain, of Oregon, will spea {cational School will meet tomorrow,} 30 p.m., Dr. Roscoe Brown of pub |lic health service will speak. Orient Commandery has postponcd its meeting from this date to March i { Businexs Women's Council will give | | annual dinner tomorrow. 8 p.m.. at| ithe Colonial, 1156 15th Pro- igram. street. int ! The Columbia ¥ Young People’; meet to- HasToW, 3 pun. ut Second Batist | Church, Col. Edward L. wili speak on 4 liecong of the D i Motuers and 1 tions in the E.i !afternoon at 2 itt Hotel ton.orrow o'clock. “Association wil s _p.m., Blair School. Trinidad Citlzey | mect Thursday. 3. A mass meeting will be held tomor- row. § pm. at Odd Fellows' Hall, in the interest of establishing of a labor | bank limited to Palestine. Washington section of Progressive Education Assoclation will be ad- idressed tomorrow, 8 p.m., by Dr. John {J. Tigert, auditorium, Interior De- partment.” Subject: isual Educa- ion ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. i TODAY. Lird class of will meet 4: Audubon | clock, at i ders will} i | pring the 3 will begin it& drive for members. Irom 3 to 5 v'ciock. ted Daughters of the Confedes- acy. District division, will give a mi | Careme reception at Willard Hotel. ! Hubbara Home and School Associa- | tion will meet, 8 o'élock, Hubbard School. Representative Burton L. French of 1daho will speak. Mrs. Ara- | bella_Addison, soloist. White House News Photographer’s Association will meet at 1212 G street. Tnight, 8:30 lub. Ladies in- “Overseas Writers' ‘clock, University ted. Frederic William Wile, Rich- | ard V. Oulahan and David Lawrence, chief speakers. iing Club. 8 o'clock. Speaker. John Inlder. sion from the flgor. i William 0. Walker will address th Men's Club at 8 o'clock, Axbur Church. i eorgetown Citizens' Association | | will meet, 8 o'clock. Potomac Savings | Bank Hail. Lieut. Mina C. Van Win- | kle, police department, will speak. | ‘Women's City f‘lub. a musical, 8:30 o'clock, by H. Leroy Lewis and Miss Lucille Crockatt: Princeton Chapter, Y. W. C. A, will meet with Mrs. Waterbury and Mrs, Dahn, 4614 7th street, 7:30 o'clock. Musical program. Dr. David Jayne Hill will lecture on “Constitutional Government” at headquarters of Woman's Natlonal Foundation at 8 o’clock. Membership cards at the door. l Parents’ League will hold anni- versary meeting, 8 o'clock, Metro- | politan, A. M. E. Church. | IAT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ! East Washington —Tonight: Dra- | ! matic Club; Americanization class; 9. night school; Leviathan A.. C. Kinnesr A. C. ‘ Johnson - Powell: The executive board of the Community Assoclation } at the next regular mecting. Tuesday, | I April 4, is to hold a reception in honor of the teachers of the twol | schools. A committee of the com- munity will meet at the clubroom at the Powell School this afternoon at 2 o'clock to make the necessary ar- rangements. Any member of the com- munit® who would like to serve on this committee is invited to attend this meeting. This afternoon: Ex- pression for children; millinery for women and children. Tomorrow aft- ernoon: French for children. Dunbar—This afternoon: Advanced French. Lovejoy—Tonight: j dietetics. Home nursing; / REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKS. | Special Dispatch to The Sta: CUMBERLAND. . March ,Rspresenmllv Washington McCorm- of Montana was the speaker IdsL night at the celebration of St. I"atricl day under the auspices of | the Cumberland division of the An- cient Order of Hibernians at Car- roll Hall. Francis Hodel, local tenor, ang Irish ballads, which, with Irish olk songs, featured the program. The Paraguay, which is said to be the largest vessel ever reaching George- town—300 fect long and with & capacity:| of 1.250,000 gallons of oil—was able to complete her journey only fhrough the assistance of the ocean-going Navy tugs ordered to her assistance by Capt. J. H. Dayton, J. S. N., commandant at the Washington navy vard, after her bow had stuck fast in_the. mud just north of the draw. Four of these strong Nav. tugs, together with the Firefighter and a smaller river tug, suc- | off the ceeded in pulling the Paragua: mud and into the channel again. aid given by the pensable. The ew experience. for thesc P a¢ moints along the coa The tues a great deal of sKill. 70 BE PUSHED BY A. F. L. Great Development Project in Mis- sissippi Basin Urged to Aid Unemployed. By the Associated Press. As a means of relieving unem-; ployment, the of Labor soon gress and urge the enactment of «ppropriating funds for vast will put before Con- 1ls reclamation projects and for develop- | e | Representative Focht and Others ment of the Mississippi river h Ly control of flcod water, iner of navigability snd drainage of lands No estimate of the expenditure in- clved vas made iy the report !proved by Samuel Gomfipers, president iof federation, which “was pre- pared by a special committee of the labor organization's legislative com- mittee. “We feel that while present dis- location exists throughout the world, with industry stagnant and unemploy- ment growing worse, it behooves us to work out a constructive program. the report said, “that will, in addi- tion to alleviating the existing situ- ation to a large extent, establish those works that will ever redound to the dignity and progress of our gov/ ernment and the welfare~of our peo- ple. The reclamation propesed. the re- port said, would include governmental assistance to drainage work and clearing of logged-off lands, 2 waton of arid sections. much of the sipi would pay i -stimated. the work, Made in Washington In Hix Model Cigar Factory | $5.000 fo quentiy ! sitnated in the heart of a fine resi- . | dential o) | estate cesterday were handled with | 1€ is Lins, {VAST RECLAMATION PLAN | American Federatio ( ap- | ! board, will preside. Is the “Smoke Boy” Who Plays to Many an Encore 8c—Two for 15c For Sale by All Dealers Henry T. Offterdinger ‘Hegdquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers® Articles. mediately following the buil . and Mr. 5€ “rti es had no com- Dpetitors. The sale was conducted by Bryan L. Kennelly, Inc. New York auc- tioneers, in the drawing room on the second floor of the residence. The first bid for the house was $10,000 and it was not ten minutes later that the sale was closed. Mr. Casalier said after the sale that he was as vet undecided what he would do with the property, intimat- ing that he might either resell it shortly or hold it for investment pur er of the sale, residence, unusval charac [involving an imposing neighborheod, att ted large number of private citi men und interested sp that many socially prom inent men and women of this city ccted the property prior to the which had been extensively ad- ised. he dwelling contains twenty-fout 24 vania avenue and 14th etreet by an automobile driven by Eric Wur- fel, Mount Rainier, Md., and his head and left hand injured. Wurfel took him to Emergency Hospital. While crossing in front of 14 Pennsylvania avenué ! night. Nicholas Miamara, forty-tnree years old, 1226 O street, was injured about his" head, body and legs as a result of being knocked down by an auto- mobile driven by un unideptificd man Miumara was taken to Hespital. Marion Sniegosk {718 Maryland ave night was treated xteen years old, northeast, last t Casualty Hospita for injuries ved when knocked {down by an automobile near Ma avenue and -Sth street nor 5 &i at Casual t-bound Washington, Balt Aunnapolis car jumped the Kenilworth junction ded against a trolle ith, 4911 Lane J% ac night pole, D. C., MONDAY,‘ MAR(‘H 20, TODAY'S- AMUSEMENTS. Pim Passes B. with Laura Hope Crews, perform: at I ergency | 1822, i NATIONAL—"Mr. LS WELASCO—"Pins a.-l 2:15 and 8 i and nival of Venlc p.m. vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and GAYETY—Vaudeville and 1 to 2:15 p.m.; Barney Gerai show 8:1 to 11, burlesque. CAPITOL — “Ting - & - Llna" lesque, at 2:13°and 8:15 p.m. PALACE—Mahel Normand, at 10 14:20, 2:05, 5 end P TO—) Play, P in at 1l am., 1, 3,5, 7 and | | arion Davles, erry, at 11 a. . : COLUMBIA—"Turn to { RANDAL able David.” 35, 6:10, 1hand9201 sented at {night under the euspl iterhood and the Alumnl fof tie Kighth Street Temple. «ds of the evening go tivities of the was a liuge succe Men to Gather. pointed membei Cashington Ch: be held rooms 13th and I fw i the ! building. | west. ia for continuing n w “Car- :30 and 8:45 STRAND—Royal Pekin Troupe and rd's new burlesque, 2:15 to 4:45: 4:45 to plctures and vaudeville, and 8:15 bur- “The | the RIght. AMATEUR SHOW SUCCESS. Benefif Performance by Eighth Btreet Temple Organizations. An amateur vaudeville performance, directed by Hardle Meakin, was pre- the National Theater last of the Sis- Association The ! toward \ two organiza- | COMMITTEE TO MEET. Chamber of Commerce Membership Initial meeting of the recently hip committee of the | streots northe ap- tions. The show consisted of cleven acts| of dunzing, songs, burlesques, r»\’un-x.; monolegues and (ramental 8ol Inci ong those who took part | were Jack and Al Norwood, Dorothy Cohen, Jack Solomon, Wali <ord linger, Bob Jackson and Pearle | Sieinberg. Taking .the enthusiasm of | the audience as a guie, the show | | | | the member- il be Tonight. 8:20 JATIONAL i 1% A, L. ERLANGER Prezents MR, P' M 2 A SSES A Theater Guild Svecess by l A Miine | With LAURA HOPE CREWS eriginal nd N. Y. cust. inoluding Dudley Digges STAETING MONDAY—SEATS THURSDAY DAVID BELASCO Presents THE GOLD DIGGERS Avery Hopwood's Famous Cemedy Bame Distinguished Cast “THE SUNNY SIDE OF GRUB STREET" Lecture by Mr. Christopher Morley March 33. 4:45 p.m. AT THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N street . [CAPITOL wae ‘Two Shows Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 * TING-A-LING 'WRESTLING THURSDAY NIGHT. AMATEURS' NIGHT, FEIDAY. W NEXT WEEK® MOORE'S RIALTO ALL SEATS RESERVED NOWON SALE Orchextra. War Ty Wosoosseaasostcososad 1T, MOOE’'S ‘RIALTO 41 AM—~AlU Week—11 P YOUTH AND LOVE ROMANCE AND LUXURY Paramount Presents MARION DAVIES IN THE BRIDE’S PLAY — 9% Divertissements S8 CHRISTIE COMEDY EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS E '(‘ORE \'l'"fll"llfl —A Gnnd Th'n ANNUA(L'DANCE of the y Chapter, No. 19, O.,E. S. Monday, ermdl 20, 1922 Atu Colonial B-IIrnom 15TH AND M IS, nnuu.—l 0 5 32 pmeLambskin Club Dance Music, ing war tax). Fide! T Street, Near Seventh Week of March 20th ROAD ATTRACTION Cleo Desmond Andrew Bishop “THE STORM” TUES., THURS. & BSAT. THE DUNBAR MON., TUES., WED., THURS “The Journey’s End" GLEE CLUB Urited Brethren Cherch e Capitol and R Strects rooms and 6 baths, with ten open firepl hot-water Reat, _electricity, gas, hardwood floors throughout, passenger elevator, wrought iron doors and grills, and a garage. The drawing room is one of the most at- tractive rooms in the house, being finished in old ivory eggshell tints, with crystal chandeliers and side lights. The 'building is constructed of granite, Indiana limestone and brick, ith terra cotta trimmings and tile roof. BOARD OF TRADE GUESTS. to Gather at Willard. epresentatives Benjamin K. Focht Pennsylvinia, chairman of the istrict_ committee of the House. and George W. Edmonds of Pennsylvania, and Archibald Fries, vice president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, will be honor guests of the Washington Board of Trade at the monthly meeting of the board to- mdrrow night at the Willard Hotel. Reports will be submitted by Fred G. Coldren, chairman of the commit- tee on parks and reservations; Will fam W. Everett, chairman -of the committee on streets and avenues; Perry B. Turpin, chajrman of the committee on commun{ty affairs, and David M. Lea. chairman of the com- mittee on insurance. Thomas Bradley, president of the ine bears the siz e you et BROMO.) o by 508 9th St. PRESS and REPAIR. phone or postal,- -REMDVING >SHINE RE - SPECIALISTS VERYBODY'’S surprised and pleased with the way we REMOVE THE SHINE FROM CLOTHING—CLEAN—DYE— WHAT HAVE YOU in the way of last Spring’s garments or this Wmter s clothing that rcqutres “PARAMOUNT" care? Sl]V[PLY TELL US TO CALL—cxther by Wluhmfio Ouly Shine-Removing 4 Cleaners and Dyers - g5~ Paramount Shine )!emoviu is guaranteed to please, without dam- age to the color or fab- ric, or money refunded. {northeast, and Basil Story, 411 street, passengers on the car. shocked. They refused hospital treat- AMUSEMENTS. CRANDALL'S, METROPOLITAN * at 10th antic Tale or -Fin of brought bacl: self wnder circan- stances highly dra- matic. TALMADGE At her Brilliant Best in First National’s Prodution of Anthony Paul Kelley’s Film Version of An- drew Soutar’s novel, “On Prin- ciple.” LOVE'S OVERTURE “Evolution of Disle” (Lake) WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCKESTRA N. MIRSKEY, Conducting ADDED MERMAID COMEDY FREE AND EASY News—Prisma Scenic—Toplics GAYETY Zitotifnsa Barney Gerard’s New Show With ' Slitkin and " Slotkin Aiso Vaudeville and Pictures Nex§ Week—*Garden Frolics.” ALL WEEK, INCLUDING SUNDAY EARL CAVANAUGH & Co. ht ‘musioal comedy, entitled i “I.A!'l‘ NIGHT” “THE, cAR;mAL AL OF VENICE” I et el L THE ORPHEUM TRIO In an Up-to-Date Satire «ITil; TRAFFIC COP» THE HOLLMAN BROS. Comedy experts on the Parellel Bars THE FOUR HICKEY GIRLS A great comedy quartet THE ABBOTTS Bpecial 2.recl Comedy First Time Shown— THE WALLROOM BOYS In ®SOUP TO NUTS" = "I“‘IOOT"'EIBSON fls Yoy Siar ot Hia Vory Bust Daily | Sunday i3 Holidays *; 5:00 8115 | Prices | | i Three CoH Headfiners of Fun Fame “me rd eat FLORENZE TEMPES empest & Son In His Premiers Here in ‘The Fu “D.D. H.” A Synonym for Laughte Herbert W MARION HARPIS en-e of tie Pionograri. T Ofiermg the L-tesl H ts in Songs, Dances a::d Comedy M. Geoze H-r~a: at ths Plana. Another of the Co.Stars, the Distingwisued Lomeaian of ““The Ta.lo.-Made Man, " Lewis & Records Travel, 3 fiOBBY__ WATQON etc. ordon Present THE STANLEYS “Two Danish Phlegmatics'" ONS. ADOLFHUS & COMPANY_ATS0P'S FABLES_TOFICS OF THE DAY, EIC. And Co-Stars of Travesty Triomphs ILLIAMS & W The:r Biggest Hit, “From Soup to Nuts, GRANT MITCHELL & CO. Drama by Vincent Lawrence LEON VARVARA ““The Evolution of a Pianist’" OLFUS ""a Ruf-fined Comedy in ¥our Couzses LOEW’S Rer Ingram's picturization _of atage success Smith zard — The great by cast THIS WEEK'S BEST SKOWS GOLIIMBIA T IIRH_ 10 THE RIGHT| NORMAND Metro ALICE TERRY AND JACK MULHALL the famous Winchell and Johm Haz- includes LOEW’S I'AI.AGE MABEI. ‘ The star of Mack immortal “Mickey” in another great romantic _comedy _of @ little sl - ghl_wito be- comes @ modern Cinderella! “MOLLY 0" Sennett’s T (TG CRANDALI. —PAULINE_STARKE, EY LUSTS . 9th St. at B LEADER And HARRY POLLARD, 28! . HARGLD = LIOTD, |Special Film Features YORK THEATER Gn.. Avt.&fllel«!!. ‘SATUR- Performances at tra—RI CIRCLE !5 B Ave. “STAR_DUST.” LYRIC HAMILTON. | 10V EMPIRE u H Street N.E. NELI, SHIPMAN. “THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COU in Somedy 14th and Irving Sts. N.W. LOUISE GLAUM and MAHLON “GREATER . THAN in RY." ELITE ANITA STEWART, 14th Street and R. £ Ave “PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY.” AMERI UNDER THE LASH.™ 1st St. and R. L Ave, TAST ~ DAY—GLORIA 'WANSON and MAHLON HAMILTON, in North Capitol - DORIS MAY, ND RETURS = d P win, LAST DAY—CHARLES RAY. ;1230 é Street N.E. 1119 B St. N.E. CHARLES RAY, in HAROLD R. 8. LLOYD, | in CAROI.INA ROBERTS and PONds LULY BETT. 146 and U Bta. ol-mlc PEARL WHITE, E “A VIRGIN PARADISE. I1th & N. C. Ave. S.E. MILTON SILLS, THEO- OGLE, CRANDALL’® ¢ Ph. W. 853 HOPE _HAMPTOY, 1349 Wisconain Ave. DUMBARTO! BETTY COMPSON, “LADIES MUST LIVE.” m 38th and You Streets EARLE WILLIAMS, in “THE SILVER CAR." mflm Sth at O Street N.W, TODAY AND TOMORROW— . DWW “WAY DOWN EAST" Admission, Adults. 30c. _Children, NEW STANTON &t &6 3t~ LADYS WALTY PLAYING WITH “ADVENTURES OF 1 in 25e. { i i ' i 1 METROPOLITAN F_Street at NG ATTRACTION OVE' A FREE_AND EASY." And SPECIAL ADDED HITS. ‘TODAY AND TOMOR- OW_RICHARD * BARTHELAESS * jn TOLABLE DAVIDY & Avd HARRY POLLARD, in “BLOW *EM Ul Mnm SAVOY THEATER 14th amd Col. Rd. MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY: 3 P.M. SUNDAY. SWILLIAM 5. HAGT, n CWHITE K o POLLARD, in TD;;G')'P W—BETTY COMPSON, in “THE LAW AND THE WOMAN. CRANDALL’ AVENUE GRAND 45 Pa, Ave. SE. JATS. 2 M DAILY 3 P SUNDAY DAYWILLIAM &, . in “WHITE TN Andk JIARR iz PoW WOWK.” LLARD, MORROW—RETTY COMPSON, i “THE §1 AW AND THE WOMA! MD Au APOI-IA' THEATER St. N.E. MATINER SATU AY, 2730, -ronn—nm\ COMPBON,' “in ' .*THE 'I'HE" —GIB! B. DE MILLE'S A‘I'UIDAY NIGHT.” _ Performances st 15, 8:00. 9: Thursday, March 23, 8 P.M. Admisxion (fax freed. S0c Public Organ Recital District of Columbia Chapter of American Guild of Organists EPIPHANY P. E. CHURCH G St. Between I3th and 14th Tues. Eve., Mar. 21, at 8:30 GOTTFRILD H. FEDERLEIN, Chorel of Gur Father, 18t 54 L, Tickets, fifty cents. SHUBERT Vaudeville | Belasco Theater Opposite Lafayette Park and White House 15 & 8:15 p. m.: Sunday, 3 &£8:18 p. m. Direct Fr>m a_Yeer's Engagement st the @rietr Thoster. London, and Snubert Theater, New Yors. “PUNS & EDL) _.S” EDITH KELLY GOULD And s Host of London's Greatest Revme Stars | Incladiog 5 MAISIE GAY, JINMY NERVO and TEDDY ENOX, As Well As & Ses of FAMOU® GAIETY 25 cenls 50 Genls Best seats in the house (excent Raturdar, ) Sunday and nona-m | and ALEXANDRIA Round Trip Arlingten Side Trip. 10c Additional. Fleetr s leave 1 o the hoand enussivan . Running time n open duily cseopt Sundus wA:xNG'ron VIRGINIA RAILWAY DANCING | P ] TMISS CHAPPELEAR Private lomons by appointment. mer pa . lessons in latext ball- “LUCKY SPOT” DANCE | TONIGHT PROF. AND MES. ACHER'S STUDIO, 1127 wng st. n.w. Class Monday snd Friday, 8 fo Frivate lescons by sppoinfment. 6785, ed 1900, Ballroom, 16th and Eye Sts. oy Gortons by appointment. Ball dancing_class opens Thursday evening, March 16th. Phone Main 8530. WANT TO DANGE ? You can learn. Our method i» Very Eany and it is only a matter of beginning. Wi )t hour, $1. pointment. Open 10 RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 218 New York Fot 10 Years America’s Foremost Acrdemy | Sack Hoffssan and Dilian Heskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1141 Conn. ave. Ballroom and all branchvs of siage dancing correctly taught. Classes for children and adults. Fr, 3908-J. DAVISON'STRE1329 M uw. taz The season’s new dances—latest Teach you to dance eorrectly in a fes Strictly private. Any hour. Separate Class Rat.eve. Instructions and dancing, 8 to Private classes instrueted form your own clas Toe Dancing L lfl?:‘m.l. el Frank. 1485-W. Dupont Studio, Dupons <.t

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